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Answer for the clue "Mrs. Ferraro ", 9 letters:
geraldine

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 786 Housing Units (2000): 394 Land area (2000): 3.885252 sq. miles (10.062757 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.008239 sq. miles (0.021338 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.893491 sq. miles (10.084095 sq. km) FIPS code: 29608 Located within: Alabama ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Geraldine is the feminine form of the first name Gerald . Notable people with the name include: Geraldine Chaplin (born 1944), actress Geraldine L. Daniels (1933–2012), New York politician Geraldine Farrar (1882–1967), opera soprano Geraldine Ferraro (1935–2011), ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fem. proper name, fem. form of Gerald .

Usage examples of geraldine.

Geraldine and Joe, their backers, the guarantors who had invested in their company.

Geraldine was in there talking and enthusing and broadening the circle.

Geraldine went through different types of PR plan, one very expensive indeed, involving lunches with fashion journalisIs and buyers and interviews with the financial press on the mechanics ofgetting the clothes to Ireland.

Geraldine had always admired how they kept the chintzy, welcoming feel with the deep chairs and sofa.

Love walked from the old chapterhouse of saint Mary's abbey past James and Charles Kennedy's, rectifiers, attended by Geraldines tall and personable, towards the Tholsel beyond the ford of hurdles.

She, McKeon, Ramirez, and Benson sat in the small briefing room off the main control center, viewing Solomon Marchant and Geraldine Metcalf’.

The Five Wise Buddhasaurs sat up on the top of a set of plastic stairs, to get the next best view to the ones Geraldine and Tibor had from their respective desktops.

The names of Emma Eames, Amelita Galli-Curci, Geraldine Farrar, Louise Homer, Luisa Tetrazzini and Ernestine Schumann-Heink were used very freely, and startling comparisons drawn, without much regard for whether these ladies had been sopranos or contraltos.

You thought to hide your secret, if you enveloped it in the veil of night, like your Geraldine, who, as you wailingly complain in that poem there, never shows herself to you without a veil as black as night.